A series of 31 cases of malignant lymphoplasmacytoid lymphomas (excluding Waldenström disease) is analyzed. Two-thirds of the patients initially had localizations elsewhere than in the lymph nodes and presented clinical stage I or II. The median survival is around 4 years and is particularly favorable for stage I and II patients who have received an association of radiotherapy and systematic chemotherapy; the estimated "cure rate" for these patients is around 80%.